The present research investigated the relationship between mothers\u27 and fathers\u27 perceptions of family functioning in a sample of parents having children with disabilities using the Family Support Scale, the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale, and the Comprehensive Evaluation of Family Functioning. Analyses were conducted at the subscale and item level using a multivariate framework. Results support previous research indicating that mothers and fathers have different perceptions of family functioning, identify different stressors, and report different sources of support as helpful. Additionally, internal consistency reliability analyses for mothers and fathers suggests that some subscales should be interpreted with caut...
AbstractThis study is planned to determine the perceptions of social support of mothers while growin...
This study investigated the concept of family resilience in relation to parenting styles comparing f...
Parental caregivers of children with disabilities experience varying levels of mental illness relate...
Aim: The present study aims to explore the perception that mothers of mentally disabled children hav...
This study examined the variances of stress in mothers and fathers of elementary school age children...
This is a qualitative study which examined the influence of parent gender on division of work in fam...
The study aimed to determine the relationship between parents’ family aspirations towards their chil...
Parents of children with disabilities are vulnerable to parenting stress, which may place them at ph...
This study examined fathers\u27 involvement in the home with their preschool-age children relative t...
This study sought to rectify the lack of research into fathers of children With a disability. Archai...
Background Children with a developmental disability are three to four times more likely than their t...
Although considerable research exists concerning families raising children with disabilities, relati...
Fathers are the primary provider of support for the family and are crucial to the child's successful...
This research sought to identify factors that might be useful in helping to predict family strengths...
P(論文)This study examined the significance of family support for children with disabilities. The cont...
AbstractThis study is planned to determine the perceptions of social support of mothers while growin...
This study investigated the concept of family resilience in relation to parenting styles comparing f...
Parental caregivers of children with disabilities experience varying levels of mental illness relate...
Aim: The present study aims to explore the perception that mothers of mentally disabled children hav...
This study examined the variances of stress in mothers and fathers of elementary school age children...
This is a qualitative study which examined the influence of parent gender on division of work in fam...
The study aimed to determine the relationship between parents’ family aspirations towards their chil...
Parents of children with disabilities are vulnerable to parenting stress, which may place them at ph...
This study examined fathers\u27 involvement in the home with their preschool-age children relative t...
This study sought to rectify the lack of research into fathers of children With a disability. Archai...
Background Children with a developmental disability are three to four times more likely than their t...
Although considerable research exists concerning families raising children with disabilities, relati...
Fathers are the primary provider of support for the family and are crucial to the child's successful...
This research sought to identify factors that might be useful in helping to predict family strengths...
P(論文)This study examined the significance of family support for children with disabilities. The cont...
AbstractThis study is planned to determine the perceptions of social support of mothers while growin...
This study investigated the concept of family resilience in relation to parenting styles comparing f...
Parental caregivers of children with disabilities experience varying levels of mental illness relate...